CHICO, Calif. - The Shasta-Trinity National Forest is preparing for prescribed burns aimed at managing hazardous fire fuels.
Officials with the United States Forest Service say the goal of these planned fires is to reduce overgrown vegetation, which ...
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Shasta-Trinity National Forest is planning prescribed fire operations through Friday, Nov. 14, as weather conditions allow and pending all required approvals. We use prescribed fires to help reduce ...
A new prescribed burn, called Airport Piles, was initiated today at 5:01 p.m. in Trinity County, California. The prescribed fire has been burning on federal land managed by the United States Forest ...